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PK ! g�s s Trace.pmnu �[��� package Test2::Util::Trace; require Test2::EventFacet::Trace; use warnings; use strict; our @ISA = ('Test2::EventFacet::Trace'); our $VERSION = '1.302183'; 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Test2::Util::Trace - Legacy wrapper fro L<Test2::EventFacet::Trace>. =head1 DESCRIPTION All the functionality for this class has been moved to L<Test2::EventFacet::Trace>. =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Test2 can be found at F<http://github.com/Test-More/test-more/>. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt> =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt> =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2020 Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F<http://dev.perl.org/licenses/> =cut PK ! }� � Facets2Legacy.pmnu �[��� package Test2::Util::Facets2Legacy; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '1.302183'; use Carp qw/croak confess/; use Scalar::Util qw/blessed/; use base 'Exporter'; our @EXPORT_OK = qw{ causes_fail diagnostics global increments_count no_display sets_plan subtest_id summary terminate uuid }; our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( ALL => \@EXPORT_OK ); our $CYCLE_DETECT = 0; sub _get_facet_data { my $in = shift; if (blessed($in) && $in->isa('Test2::Event')) { confess "Cycle between Facets2Legacy and $in\->facet_data() (Did you forget to override the facet_data() method?)" if $CYCLE_DETECT; local $CYCLE_DETECT = 1; return $in->facet_data; } return $in if ref($in) eq 'HASH'; croak "'$in' Does not appear to be either a Test::Event or an EventFacet hashref"; } sub causes_fail { my $facet_data = _get_facet_data(shift @_); return 1 if $facet_data->{errors} && grep { $_->{fail} } @{$facet_data->{errors}}; if (my $control = $facet_data->{control}) { return 1 if $control->{halt}; return 1 if $control->{terminate}; } return 0 if $facet_data->{amnesty} && @{$facet_data->{amnesty}}; return 1 if $facet_data->{assert} && !$facet_data->{assert}->{pass}; return 0; } sub diagnostics { my $facet_data = _get_facet_data(shift @_); return 1 if $facet_data->{errors} && @{$facet_data->{errors}}; return 0 unless $facet_data->{info} && @{$facet_data->{info}}; return (grep { $_->{debug} } @{$facet_data->{info}}) ? 1 : 0; } sub global { my $facet_data = _get_facet_data(shift @_); return 0 unless $facet_data->{control}; return $facet_data->{control}->{global}; } sub increments_count { my $facet_data = _get_facet_data(shift @_); return $facet_data->{assert} ? 1 : 0; } sub no_display { my $facet_data = _get_facet_data(shift @_); return 0 unless $facet_data->{about}; return $facet_data->{about}->{no_display}; } sub sets_plan { my $facet_data = _get_facet_data(shift @_); my $plan = $facet_data->{plan} or return; my @out = ($plan->{count} || 0); if ($plan->{skip}) { push @out => 'SKIP'; push @out => $plan->{details} if defined $plan->{details}; } elsif ($plan->{none}) { push @out => 'NO PLAN' } return @out; } sub subtest_id { my $facet_data = _get_facet_data(shift @_); return undef unless $facet_data->{parent}; return $facet_data->{parent}->{hid}; } sub summary { my $facet_data = _get_facet_data(shift @_); return '' unless $facet_data->{about} && $facet_data->{about}->{details}; return $facet_data->{about}->{details}; } sub terminate { my $facet_data = _get_facet_data(shift @_); return undef unless $facet_data->{control}; return $facet_data->{control}->{terminate}; } sub uuid { my $in = shift; if ($CYCLE_DETECT) { if (blessed($in) && $in->isa('Test2::Event')) { my $meth = $in->can('uuid'); $meth = $in->can('SUPER::uuid') if $meth == \&uuid; my $uuid = $in->$meth if $meth && $meth != \&uuid; return $uuid if $uuid; } return undef; } my $facet_data = _get_facet_data($in); return $facet_data->{about}->{uuid} if $facet_data->{about} && $facet_data->{about}->{uuid}; return undef; } 1; =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Test2::Util::Facets2Legacy - Convert facet data to the legacy event API. =head1 DESCRIPTION This module exports several subroutines from the older event API (see L<Test2::Event>). These subroutines can be used as methods on any object that provides a custom C<facet_data()> method. These subroutines can also be used as functions that take a facet data hashref as arguments. =head1 SYNOPSIS =head2 AS METHODS package My::Event; use Test2::Util::Facets2Legacy ':ALL'; sub facet_data { return { ... } } Then to use it: my $e = My::Event->new(...); my $causes_fail = $e->causes_fail; my $summary = $e->summary; .... =head2 AS FUNCTIONS use Test2::Util::Facets2Legacy ':ALL'; my $f = { assert => { ... }, info => [{...}, ...], control => {...}, ... }; my $causes_fail = causes_fail($f); my $summary = summary($f); =head1 NOTE ON CYCLES When used as methods, all these subroutines call C<< $e->facet_data() >>. The default C<facet_data()> method in L<Test2::Event> relies on the legacy methods this module emulates in order to work. As a result of this it is very easy to create infinite recursion bugs. These methods have cycle detection and will throw an exception early if a cycle is detected. C<uuid()> is currently the only subroutine in this library that has a fallback behavior when cycles are detected. =head1 EXPORTS Nothing is exported by default. You must specify which methods to import, or use the ':ALL' tag. =over 4 =item $bool = $e->causes_fail() =item $bool = causes_fail($f) Check if the event or facets result in a failing state. =item $bool = $e->diagnostics() =item $bool = diagnostics($f) Check if the event or facets contain any diagnostics information. =item $bool = $e->global() =item $bool = global($f) Check if the event or facets need to be globally processed. =item $bool = $e->increments_count() =item $bool = increments_count($f) Check if the event or facets make an assertion. =item $bool = $e->no_display() =item $bool = no_display($f) Check if the event or facets should be rendered or hidden. =item ($max, $directive, $reason) = $e->sets_plan() =item ($max, $directive, $reason) = sets_plan($f) Check if the event or facets set a plan, and return the plan details. =item $id = $e->subtest_id() =item $id = subtest_id($f) Get the subtest id, if any. =item $string = $e->summary() =item $string = summary($f) Get the summary of the event or facets hash, if any. =item $undef_or_int = $e->terminate() =item $undef_or_int = terminate($f) Check if the event or facets should result in process termination, if so the exit code is returned (which could be 0). undef is returned if no termination is requested. =item $uuid = $e->uuid() =item $uuid = uuid($f) Get the UUID of the facets or event. B<Note:> This will fall back to C<< $e->SUPER::uuid() >> if a cycle is detected and an event is used as the argument. =back =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Test2 can be found at F<http://github.com/Test-More/test-more/>. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt> =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt> =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2020 Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F<http://dev.perl.org/licenses/> =cut PK ! �%�d�3 �3 HashBase.pmnu �[��� package Test2::Util::HashBase; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '1.302183'; ################################################################# # # # This is a generated file! Do not modify this file directly! # # Use hashbase_inc.pl script to regenerate this file. # # The script is part of the Object::HashBase distribution. # # Note: You can modify the version number above this comment # # if needed, that is fine. # # # ################################################################# { no warnings 'once'; $Test2::Util::HashBase::HB_VERSION = '0.009'; *Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS = \%Object::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS; *Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_LIST = \%Object::HashBase::ATTR_LIST; *Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION = \%Object::HashBase::VERSION; *Test2::Util::HashBase::CAN_CACHE = \%Object::HashBase::CAN_CACHE; } require Carp; { no warnings 'once'; $Carp::Internal{+__PACKAGE__} = 1; } BEGIN { # these are not strictly equivalent, but for out use we don't care # about order *_isa = ($] >= 5.010 && require mro) ? \&mro::get_linear_isa : sub { no strict 'refs'; my @packages = ($_[0]); my %seen; for my $package (@packages) { push @packages, grep !$seen{$_}++, @{"$package\::ISA"}; } return \@packages; } } my %SPEC = ( '^' => {reader => 1, writer => 0, dep_writer => 1, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, '-' => {reader => 1, writer => 0, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 1, strip => 1}, '>' => {reader => 0, writer => 1, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, '<' => {reader => 1, writer => 0, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, '+' => {reader => 0, writer => 0, dep_writer => 0, read_only => 0, strip => 1}, ); sub import { my $class = shift; my $into = caller; # Make sure we list the OLDEST version used to create this class. my $ver = $Test2::Util::HashBase::HB_VERSION || $Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION; $Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION{$into} = $ver if !$Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION{$into} || $Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION{$into} > $ver; my $isa = _isa($into); my $attr_list = $Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_LIST{$into} ||= []; my $attr_subs = $Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS{$into} ||= {}; my %subs = ( ($into->can('new') ? () : (new => \&_new)), (map %{$Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_SUBS{$_} || {}}, @{$isa}[1 .. $#$isa]), ( map { my $p = substr($_, 0, 1); my $x = $_; my $spec = $SPEC{$p} || {reader => 1, writer => 1}; substr($x, 0, 1) = '' if $spec->{strip}; push @$attr_list => $x; my ($sub, $attr) = (uc $x, $x); $attr_subs->{$sub} = sub() { $attr }; my %out = ($sub => $attr_subs->{$sub}); $out{$attr} = sub { $_[0]->{$attr} } if $spec->{reader}; $out{"set_$attr"} = sub { $_[0]->{$attr} = $_[1] } if $spec->{writer}; $out{"set_$attr"} = sub { Carp::croak("'$attr' is read-only") } if $spec->{read_only}; $out{"set_$attr"} = sub { Carp::carp("set_$attr() is deprecated"); $_[0]->{$attr} = $_[1] } if $spec->{dep_writer}; %out; } @_ ), ); no strict 'refs'; *{"$into\::$_"} = $subs{$_} for keys %subs; } sub attr_list { my $class = shift; my $isa = _isa($class); my %seen; my @list = grep { !$seen{$_}++ } map { my @out; if (0.004 > ($Test2::Util::HashBase::VERSION{$_} || 0)) { Carp::carp("$_ uses an inlined version of Test2::Util::HashBase too old to support attr_list()"); } else { my $list = $Test2::Util::HashBase::ATTR_LIST{$_}; @out = $list ? @$list : () } @out; } reverse @$isa; return @list; } sub _new { my $class = shift; my $self; if (@_ == 1) { my $arg = shift; my $type = ref($arg); if ($type eq 'HASH') { $self = bless({%$arg}, $class) } else { Carp::croak("Not sure what to do with '$type' in $class constructor") unless $type eq 'ARRAY'; my %proto; my @attributes = attr_list($class); while (@$arg) { my $val = shift @$arg; my $key = shift @attributes or Carp::croak("Too many arguments for $class constructor"); $proto{$key} = $val; } $self = bless(\%proto, $class); } } else { $self = bless({@_}, $class); } $Test2::Util::HashBase::CAN_CACHE{$class} = $self->can('init') unless exists $Test2::Util::HashBase::CAN_CACHE{$class}; $self->init if $Test2::Util::HashBase::CAN_CACHE{$class}; $self; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Test2::Util::HashBase - Build hash based classes. =head1 SYNOPSIS A class: package My::Class; use strict; use warnings; # Generate 3 accessors use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/foo -bar ^baz <bat >ban +boo/; # Chance to initialize defaults sub init { my $self = shift; # No other args $self->{+FOO} ||= "foo"; $self->{+BAR} ||= "bar"; $self->{+BAZ} ||= "baz"; $self->{+BAT} ||= "bat"; $self->{+BAN} ||= "ban"; $self->{+BOO} ||= "boo"; } sub print { print join ", " => map { $self->{$_} } FOO, BAR, BAZ, BAT, BAN, BOO; } Subclass it package My::Subclass; use strict; use warnings; # Note, you should subclass before loading HashBase. use base 'My::Class'; use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/bub/; sub init { my $self = shift; # We get the constants from the base class for free. $self->{+FOO} ||= 'SubFoo'; $self->{+BUB} ||= 'bub'; $self->SUPER::init(); } use it: package main; use strict; use warnings; use My::Class; # These are all functionally identical my $one = My::Class->new(foo => 'MyFoo', bar => 'MyBar'); my $two = My::Class->new({foo => 'MyFoo', bar => 'MyBar'}); my $three = My::Class->new(['MyFoo', 'MyBar']); # Readers! my $foo = $one->foo; # 'MyFoo' my $bar = $one->bar; # 'MyBar' my $baz = $one->baz; # Defaulted to: 'baz' my $bat = $one->bat; # Defaulted to: 'bat' # '>ban' means setter only, no reader # '+boo' means no setter or reader, just the BOO constant # Setters! $one->set_foo('A Foo'); #'-bar' means read-only, so the setter will throw an exception (but is defined). $one->set_bar('A bar'); # '^baz' means deprecated setter, this will warn about the setter being # deprecated. $one->set_baz('A Baz'); # '<bat' means no setter defined at all # '+boo' means no setter or reader, just the BOO constant $one->{+FOO} = 'xxx'; =head1 DESCRIPTION This package is used to generate classes based on hashrefs. Using this class will give you a C<new()> method, as well as generating accessors you request. Generated accessors will be getters, C<set_ACCESSOR> setters will also be generated for you. You also get constants for each accessor (all caps) which return the key into the hash for that accessor. Single inheritance is also supported. =head1 THIS IS A BUNDLED COPY OF HASHBASE This is a bundled copy of L<Object::HashBase>. This file was generated using the C</home/exodist/perl5/perlbrew/perls/main/bin/hashbase_inc.pl> script. =head1 METHODS =head2 PROVIDED BY HASH BASE =over 4 =item $it = $class->new(%PAIRS) =item $it = $class->new(\%PAIRS) =item $it = $class->new(\@ORDERED_VALUES) Create a new instance. HashBase will not export C<new()> if there is already a C<new()> method in your packages inheritance chain. B<If you do not want this method you can define your own> you just have to declare it before loading L<Test2::Util::HashBase>. package My::Package; # predeclare new() so that HashBase does not give us one. sub new; use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/foo bar baz/; # Now we define our own new method. sub new { ... } This makes it so that HashBase sees that you have your own C<new()> method. Alternatively you can define the method before loading HashBase instead of just declaring it, but that scatters your use statements. The most common way to create an object is to pass in key/value pairs where each key is an attribute and each value is what you want assigned to that attribute. No checking is done to verify the attributes or values are valid, you may do that in C<init()> if desired. If you would like, you can pass in a hashref instead of pairs. When you do so the hashref will be copied, and the copy will be returned blessed as an object. There is no way to ask HashBase to bless a specific hashref. In some cases an object may only have 1 or 2 attributes, in which case a hashref may be too verbose for your liking. In these cases you can pass in an arrayref with only values. The values will be assigned to attributes in the order the attributes were listed. When there is inheritance involved the attributes from parent classes will come before subclasses. =back =head2 HOOKS =over 4 =item $self->init() This gives you the chance to set some default values to your fields. The only argument is C<$self> with its indexes already set from the constructor. B<Note:> Test2::Util::HashBase checks for an init using C<< $class->can('init') >> during construction. It DOES NOT call C<can()> on the created object. Also note that the result of the check is cached, it is only ever checked once, the first time an instance of your class is created. This means that adding an C<init()> method AFTER the first construction will result in it being ignored. =back =head1 ACCESSORS =head2 READ/WRITE To generate accessors you list them when using the module: use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/foo/; This will generate the following subs in your namespace: =over 4 =item foo() Getter, used to get the value of the C<foo> field. =item set_foo() Setter, used to set the value of the C<foo> field. =item FOO() Constant, returns the field C<foo>'s key into the class hashref. Subclasses will also get this function as a constant, not simply a method, that means it is copied into the subclass namespace. The main reason for using these constants is to help avoid spelling mistakes and similar typos. It will not help you if you forget to prefix the '+' though. =back =head2 READ ONLY use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/-foo/; =over 4 =item set_foo() Throws an exception telling you the attribute is read-only. This is exported to override any active setters for the attribute in a parent class. =back =head2 DEPRECATED SETTER use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/^foo/; =over 4 =item set_foo() This will set the value, but it will also warn you that the method is deprecated. =back =head2 NO SETTER use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/<foo/; Only gives you a reader, no C<set_foo> method is defined at all. =head2 NO READER use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/>foo/; Only gives you a write (C<set_foo>), no C<foo> method is defined at all. =head2 CONSTANT ONLY use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/+foo/; This does not create any methods for you, it just adds the C<FOO> constant. =head1 SUBCLASSING You can subclass an existing HashBase class. use base 'Another::HashBase::Class'; use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/foo bar baz/; The base class is added to C<@ISA> for you, and all constants from base classes are added to subclasses automatically. =head1 GETTING A LIST OF ATTRIBUTES FOR A CLASS Test2::Util::HashBase provides a function for retrieving a list of attributes for an Test2::Util::HashBase class. =over 4 =item @list = Test2::Util::HashBase::attr_list($class) =item @list = $class->Test2::Util::HashBase::attr_list() Either form above will work. This will return a list of attributes defined on the object. This list is returned in the attribute definition order, parent class attributes are listed before subclass attributes. Duplicate attributes will be removed before the list is returned. B<Note:> This list is used in the C<< $class->new(\@ARRAY) >> constructor to determine the attribute to which each value will be paired. =back =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for HashBase can be found at F<http://github.com/Test-More/HashBase/>. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt> =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt> =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2017 Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F<http://dev.perl.org/licenses/> =cut PK ! �z5�� � ExternalMeta.pmnu �[��� package Test2::Util::ExternalMeta; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '1.302183'; use Carp qw/croak/; sub META_KEY() { '_meta' } our @EXPORT = qw/meta set_meta get_meta delete_meta/; BEGIN { require Exporter; our @ISA = qw(Exporter) } sub set_meta { my $self = shift; my ($key, $value) = @_; validate_key($key); $self->{+META_KEY} ||= {}; $self->{+META_KEY}->{$key} = $value; } sub get_meta { my $self = shift; my ($key) = @_; validate_key($key); my $meta = $self->{+META_KEY} or return undef; return $meta->{$key}; } sub delete_meta { my $self = shift; my ($key) = @_; validate_key($key); my $meta = $self->{+META_KEY} or return undef; delete $meta->{$key}; } sub meta { my $self = shift; my ($key, $default) = @_; validate_key($key); my $meta = $self->{+META_KEY}; return undef unless $meta || defined($default); unless($meta) { $meta = {}; $self->{+META_KEY} = $meta; } $meta->{$key} = $default if defined($default) && !defined($meta->{$key}); return $meta->{$key}; } sub validate_key { my $key = shift; return if $key && !ref($key); my $render_key = defined($key) ? "'$key'" : 'undef'; croak "Invalid META key: $render_key, keys must be true, and may not be references"; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Test2::Util::ExternalMeta - Allow third party tools to safely attach meta-data to your instances. =head1 DESCRIPTION This package lets you define a clear, and consistent way to allow third party tools to attach meta-data to your instances. If your object consumes this package, and imports its methods, then third party meta-data has a safe place to live. =head1 SYNOPSIS package My::Object; use strict; use warnings; use Test2::Util::ExternalMeta qw/meta get_meta set_meta delete_meta/; ... Now to use it: my $inst = My::Object->new; $inst->set_meta(foo => 'bar'); my $val = $inst->get_meta('foo'); =head1 WHERE IS THE DATA STORED? This package assumes your instances are blessed hashrefs, it will not work if that is not true. It will store all meta-data in the C<_meta> key on your objects hash. If your object makes use of the C<_meta> key in its underlying hash, then there is a conflict and you cannot use this package. =head1 EXPORTS =over 4 =item $val = $obj->meta($key) =item $val = $obj->meta($key, $default) This will get the value for a specified meta C<$key>. Normally this will return C<undef> when there is no value for the C<$key>, however you can specify a C<$default> value to set when no value is already set. =item $val = $obj->get_meta($key) This will get the value for a specified meta C<$key>. This does not have the C<$default> overhead that C<meta()> does. =item $val = $obj->delete_meta($key) This will remove the value of a specified meta C<$key>. The old C<$val> will be returned. =item $obj->set_meta($key, $val) Set the value of a specified meta C<$key>. =back =head1 META-KEY RESTRICTIONS Meta keys must be defined, and must be true when used as a boolean. Keys may not be references. You are free to stringify a reference C<"$ref"> for use as a key, but this package will not stringify it for you. =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Test2 can be found at F<http://github.com/Test-More/test-more/>. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt> =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt> =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2020 Chad Granum E<lt>exodist@cpan.orgE<gt>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F<http://dev.perl.org/licenses/> =cut PK ! g�s s Trace.pmnu �[��� PK ! }� � � Facets2Legacy.pmnu �[��� PK ! �%�d�3 �3 � HashBase.pmnu �[��� PK ! �z5�� � �R ExternalMeta.pmnu �[��� PK 2 �a
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